If my preschooler had his druthers, all of his shirts would be emblazoned with construction vehicles or superheroes. Luckily, he doesn’t have 100% control over his wardrobe, which means I can introduce fun prints and patterns. And this season, I’m all about pineapples.

Yes, the tropical fruit is trending in kids’ fashion, giving everything from socks to dresses to denim shorts a relaxed beachy vibe. Since summer break is still weeks away, what kid couldn’t use a little vacation inspiration right now? Here are a few fun pieces that I’m really liking for kids.

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The adorable pineapple girls tank dress above from Etsy shop Naftulily is a top pick of mine for young girls. I love how it’s styled with Birkenstocks in the photos, but the dress (available only in size 3-6.5 years) could be worn with anything — sneakers, jelly shoes, or flip flops.

These organic cotton baby pineapple leggings by Yay for Handmade just scream summer to me. Cut roomier in the hips, they fit perfectly over diapered bums, and their bright and cheerful pineapple print can work for baby boys or girls. I don’t know why but the fact that they’re unisex makes me like them even more.

Now, I don’t think siblings need to be dressed similarly, but Appaman is giving you a choice for both boys and girls with their vintage-inspired, soft-wash chambray pineapple romper and pineapple shirt. As always, Appaman is the epitome of cool and laid-back kid style.

It’s adorable baby rompers like this one from Egg by Susan Lazar that make me wish I had a daughter to dress up. With ruffle sleeves and side ties, this pink-on-pink pineapple print baby romper is almost too cute for words.

No, this organic pineapple baby onesie from Hugo Loves Tiki is not misspelled. Ananas is the name of the plant genus that includes the plant species Ananas Comosus, or the pineapple’s scientific name. It also happens to be the word for pineapple in dozens of other languages. And now you know how to respond to all of the questions you’ll receive when your baby is wearing this attention-grabbing onesie.

When a motif is being printed on rain boots, you know you have a trend on your hands. Or rather, on your feet. These Pineapple Party kids rain boots by Western Chief combine ananas and flowers for a legit tropical fiesta.

Pineapples and bathing suits go together like Hawaii and beaches. (Though, now that I think of it, all four of those things actually go together.) These boy’s pineapple swim trunks by Tucker + Tate feature a tonal print that’s fun without being too cutesy.

So this Paul Smith pineapple dress for girls at Zappos is for those of you who splurge on kids’ clothes — a lot — and is proof that the tropical fruit really is hitting the big time with that cool gold foil pineapple motif. Of course it’s the kind of high-quality garment that can be passed down between sisters, cousins, or really, really nice friends.

These Brooks Brothers socks look like dress socks to me, but I can’t imagine any boy would want to hide those awesome sunglasses-wearing pineapples underneath their pants. They’re the easiest way to add a pop of color and fun to even the most conservative outfit.

For the kid who prefers sparkle to sand, J.Crew offers this glitter-coated canvas pineapple purse that’s perfect for parties. Or, you know, just wearing around the house on a random Saturday morning as plenty of girls like to do. The grosgrain ribbon strap is a sweet detail.

Liz and Kristen have raved about Courtney Courtney’s upcycled dresses for ages, and this Blue Hawaii dress has won me over, too. The pineapple silkscreen is her own design, and the twirly patchwork skirt is made from a variety of soft recycled t-shirts. The catch is that each upcycled dress is a one-of-a-kind, so if this particular style is sold out, check her main page for new listings. I’m sure new Pineapples will appear all year.